By Nishel Fernando
The recently launched Colombo-Singapore direct route by low-cost carrier Jetstar Asia is poised to boost tourism in Sri Lanka by enhancing accessibility for Australian travellers among others.
With this launch, Jetstar Asia becomes the only low-cost carrier operating in the route.
Backed by an extensive network of codeshare partners, including Qantas and the Jetstar Group, the airline aims to facilitate travel from Australian regional towns to major cities, further opening doors to Sri Lanka.
Jetstar Asia CEO John Simeone expressed optimism about the potential to increase tourist traffic from Australia.
“Due to the unique proposition we offer as a low-cost carrier, I think Australians find value in connecting…
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